Johnny Manziel has moved on to the NFL, but his Texas A&M coach is still getting questions about him

Texas A&M Coach Kevin Sumlin proved he was already in midseason obfuscation form by bringing his punter, Drew Kaser, to SEC media days on Tuesday.

"I hope you all saw him," Sumlin said during his allotted slot at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover, Ala. "I hope you don't see him a bunch this year."

Bringing a punter to media day is like bringing boxed wine to a dinner party.

Sumlin clearly doesn't care. Life in the SEC after quarterback Johnny Manziel isn't going to be easy, so Sumlin has decided not to make anything easy.

Sumlin has done a great job in leading Texas A&M from the Big 12 to the SEC, with most people thinking the Aggies were going to get clobbered. Instead, Texas A&M has gone 20-6 in two years as members of "America's Best Conference," which included a 2012 win over eventual BCS champion Alabama.

None of that is going help Texas A&M defeat SEC East power South Carolina in their season opener on Aug. 28, so Sumlin is in all business mode.